Getting Immersive Viewers to work with smugmug
DaleP
Registered Users Posts: 10 Big grins
Hi Everyone-
I just intro'd myself on the 'Show us your mug' thread; so I won't bother with an intro here...
What I would like to do is to upload 360 degree view files to my location on smugmug and have them viewable... I know I can upload them as jpegs, but then a PTVEIWER java app is needed to view them properly.
Here is a link to a test file on my site:
http://MagicbyPrice.smugmug.com/photos/69345293-L.jpg
In order to view the jpeg version, I believe some form of ptviewer needs to be installed on site, and HTML coding tied to load the image into it, similar to this link I have set up on my Comcast account (lower rez than I would like to use, but viewable):
http://home.comcast.net/%7Embp15/images/ptvuPan5.htm
Here's another:
http://home.comcast.net/%7Embp15/images/ptvuPan1.htm
The other way to go is to use the Apple QT cubic viewer; which is an inherent part of the QT player most folks have installed with their web browsers. The QT files are ".mov" files that apparently aren't in the format allowed on the smugmug pages. It's too bad, they are very convenient to work with... smaller in size than the jpeg versions, yet exceptional in the quality of the view they offer.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
DaleP
mbp15@comcast.net
I just intro'd myself on the 'Show us your mug' thread; so I won't bother with an intro here...
What I would like to do is to upload 360 degree view files to my location on smugmug and have them viewable... I know I can upload them as jpegs, but then a PTVEIWER java app is needed to view them properly.
Here is a link to a test file on my site:
http://MagicbyPrice.smugmug.com/photos/69345293-L.jpg
In order to view the jpeg version, I believe some form of ptviewer needs to be installed on site, and HTML coding tied to load the image into it, similar to this link I have set up on my Comcast account (lower rez than I would like to use, but viewable):
http://home.comcast.net/%7Embp15/images/ptvuPan5.htm
Here's another:
http://home.comcast.net/%7Embp15/images/ptvuPan1.htm
The other way to go is to use the Apple QT cubic viewer; which is an inherent part of the QT player most folks have installed with their web browsers. The QT files are ".mov" files that apparently aren't in the format allowed on the smugmug pages. It's too bad, they are very convenient to work with... smaller in size than the jpeg versions, yet exceptional in the quality of the view they offer.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
DaleP
mbp15@comcast.net
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